Linophryne

Linophryne (from λῐ́νον, 'fishing net' and φρῡ́νη , 'toad') is a genus of leftvents, commonly called the "bearded seadevils."

Species
There are currently 22 recognized species in this genus:
 * Linophryne algibarbata Waterman, 1939
 * Linophryne andersoni Gon, 1992
 * Linophryne arborifera Regan, 1925
 * Linophryne arcturi Beebe, 1926
 * Linophryne argyresca Regan & Trewavas, 1932
 * Linophryne bicornis A. E. Parr, 1927
 * Linophryne bipennata Bertelsen, 1982
 * Linophryne brevibarbata Beebe, 1932
 * Linophryne coronata A. E. Parr, 1927
 * Linophryne densiramus S. Imai, 1941 (Thickbranch angler)
 * Linophryne escaramosa Bertelsen, 1982
 * Linophryne indica A. B. Brauer, 1902 (Headlight angler)
 * Linophryne lucifer Collett, 1886
 * Linophryne macrodon Regan, 1925
 * Linophryne maderensis Maul, 1961
 * Linophryne parini Bertelsen, 1980
 * Linophryne pennibarbata Bertelsen, 1980
 * Linophryne polypogon Regan, 1925
 * Linophryne quinqueramosus Beebe & Crane, 1947
 * Linophryne racemifera Regan & Trewavas, 1932
 * Linophryne sexfilis Bertelsen, 1973
 * Linophryne trewavasae Bertelsen, 1978

Fossil record
A fossil of what may be L. indica was found in Late Miocene strate of Los Angeles, California, along with a fossil of the related Borophryne apogon, during the construction of a metrorail.